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Pajamas Media has an exclusive report exposing the aberrant behavior of the faking imams. And the comments on it are well worth featuring.
It's called a dry run, the 9/11 murderes took several before that dark day of killing.
RobertinSeattle :
Most travelers are not aware of the fact that major airports in North America have very quiet and secluded non-denominational chapels available somewhere in the terminal. Anyone is welcome to use them in peace with no disruption to other travelers. In Seattle, the chapel is located upstairs on the second level and quite easily accessible 24/7. So as you suggest in the headline, they're up to something. And it ain't freedom of religion.
Scrapiron :
Now it is time to round up these six terrorists and charge them with a terrorists act. Enough information is in the police report to convict all six.
Cosmic Charlie :
I wonder what the reaction from the Muslim community would be if a Christian walked into a mosque and started talking about salvation and audibly praying to Jesus? Or if a Hasidic Jew just walked into a mosque?
Seems more like a case of "Entrapping While Muslim".
Certainly does seem like a plot to weaken airport security by deliberately causing concern then making a huge fuss about it.
P.S. I'd like to know if Christians in Saudi Arabia can pray in the airport terminals there?
R L Holter :
These people are checking us out. They think we are all fools and politically correct.thank the Lord for US Airways and the wonderful way they handled this provacative situation. Personally I have had it with these Muslims and their ilk. We have been to complacent about them and there ambitions. We are at war folks... get it in your heads.
Treat them accordingly.Elinor Stickney :
A flight attendant on another airline, had a similar experience. That flight was delayed for two hours while the credentials of the imans were checked. I cannot understand why these other incidents are not publicized.
That's just the first few comments. There are many more excellent ones with the article.
From commenter Olah Chadasha, of the Greetings from the French Hill weblog:
Here’s the message that the sufferers of Darfur get when they call up the “esteemed” UN Human Rights Council:
“We’re sorry we’re not here to take your human rights violation claim, but we’re too busy dealing with the number one human rights violator in the world: Israel. But, if you would like to leave a message, we’ll try to get back to you after our next emergency session dealing with Israel’s oppression of the Palestinians. Thank for your time. Have a lovely day.”
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